Some Kenyans are criticising plans by First Lady Rachel Ruto to host monthly prayer meetings at the official presidential residence in Nairobi. The BBC reports that the first couple are evangelical Christians and President William Ruto has attributed his faith as having played a key role in his election victory. But some Kenyans say the regular prayer meetings should not happen as Kenya is a secular state and no religion should be given preference.
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